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Cahaya Kebahagiaan Posted 14 years ago
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Whats the writers trying to say? can somebody help me?


Moreover, these popular events have called the world's attention to the terrible consequences of wars; thus some leaders have tried to accept agreements to end their dispute and live peacefully.
  

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Hi, Moreover, these popular events have called the world's attention to the terrible consequences of wars; thus some leaders have tried to accept agreements to end their dispute and live peacefully. What events are they talking about when they say 'popular events'? It seems like it may be an incorrect phrase.

  • Hi, Moreover, these popular events have called the world's attention to the terrible consequences of wars; thus some leaders have tried to accept agreements to end their dispute and live peacefully.
  • What events are they talking about when they say 'popular events'?
  • It seems like it may be an incorrect phrase.
  • Here's the general idea.
  • Events have happened.
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Hi,

Moreover, these popular events have called the world's attention to the terrible consequences of wars; thus some leaders have tried to accept agreements to end their dispute and live peacefully.

What events are they talking about when they say 'popular events'? It seems like it may be an incorrect phrase.
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This is about international sporting event. How would people realise the consequences of war by this event?
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Hi,

I don't know. But the writer is saying that they do.

What kind of sporting events? Where? When?
eg In 1972, the Munich massacre brought world politics and terrorism to the Olympic Games.

Clive
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He did not explain in detail. But it seems to be Olympic sport

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